Blitz55 Oct 14, 2009 #1 If you don't want to read the whole post, the part in bold is the question. Partite Commentate di Scacchi 412 - Deep Thought vs Kasparov - 42 Mosse al Collasso - 1989 [B22] - Duration: 35:48. Deep Thought beat Denmark’s champion Bent Larsen in 1988. The engine evaluated three million positions per second. Conducting the white pieces, Garry Kasparov faced the rest of the world in consultation, with the World Team moves to be decided by plurality vote.Over 50,000 people from more than 75 countries participated in the game. 11 games » View all game collections by piatos blue » Search entire game collection library » Clone this game collection (copy it to your account) The second was played in New York City in 1997 and won by Deep Blue. Deep Thought vs Kasparov, 1989 (B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 52 moves, 0-1. It was second in the line of chess computers developed by Feng-hsiung Hsu, starting with ChipTest and culminating in Deep Blue.In addition to Hsu, the Deep Thought team included Thomas Anantharaman, Mike Browne, Murray Campbell and Andreas Nowatzyk. Kasparov versus the World was a game of chess played in 1999 over the Internet. Kasparov vs Vaganian, 1989 (A33) English, Symmetrical, 43 moves, 1-0. Sax vs Kasparov : ½-½: 15: 1989 Kasparov vs Ehlvest, 1989 (D58) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst, 58 moves, 1-0. He thought about how this would only continue to develop, until everyone, including Kasparov himself, would lose their memory of such a time. It was named after Deep Thought, a fictional computer in Douglas Adams’ series, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. The host and promoter of the match was the MSN Gaming Zone, with sponsorship from First USA bank. Daviddol - SCACCHI ITALIA - … And slowly, Kasparov’s feelings about Deep … Kasparov vs Deep Blue, 1997 (A00) Uncommon Opening, 48 moves, 1/2-1/2. Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov was a pair of six-game chess matches between world chess champion Garry Kasparov and an IBM supercomputer called Deep Blue.The first match was played in Philadelphia in 1996 and won by Kasparov. Kasparov–Deep Junior (2003) In January 2003, Kasparov engaged in a six-game classical time control match with a $1 million prize fund which was billed as the FIDE "Man vs. Machine" World Championship, against Deep Junior. Deep Thought was initially developed at Carnegie Mellon University and later at IBM. page 39 of 96; games 951-975 of 2,385 : Game : Result: Moves: Year: Event/Locale: Opening: 951. I have never been to a tournament, I don't know most of the great players, and I am still learning the game. Chess Community's Thoughts on Kasparov vs Deep Blue. Korchnoi vs Kasparov, 1989 It was second in the line of chess computers developed by Feng-hsiung Hsu, starting with ChipTest and culminating in Deep Blue. Deep Thought was a computer designed to play chess. The next ten years saw the development of the technology that defeated the world champion at the time, Gary Kasparov… Deep Blue vs Kasparov, 1997 (C93) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Smyslov Defense, 45 moves, 1-0. Deep Thought was initially developed at Carnegie Mellon University and later at IBM. Deep Thought was easily defeated in both games of a two-game match with Garry Kasparov in 1989 as well as in a correspondence match with Michael Valvo. OK, I would not consider myself part of the Chess Community at all.